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First published in 1954
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Themes/Central Idea Analyzes the power and the importance of civilization Exemplified the differences between “natural order” and “civilization”
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Book Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44mEmd hYMTU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44mEmd hYMTU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL9g- _w0Hm0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL9g- _w0Hm0
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Author Background 1911-1993 Was a bully British school master World ward 2 veteran Wrote Lord of the Flies after his experiences in WW2 and seeing the costs of war
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Terminology Microcosm-something (such as a place or an event) that is seen as a small version of something much larger Civilization-a relatively high level of cultural and technological development Natural order-the moral source from which natural law seeks to derive its authority. It encompasses the natural relations of beings to one another, in the absence of law
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Week 1: Vocabulary Disentangled (9) Terrace (10) Fulcrum (16) Strident (17) Stupendous (18) Expedition (24) Pliant (26) Diminishingly (26) Foliage (26) Immured (27) Loitered (28) Lavishly (28) Aromatic (30) Hiatus (31) Enormity (31)
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Chapter 1 Make 3 connection between yesterday’s activity and what is happening in the book. Provide examples with correct citations. Ex. (Golding 3)
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Chapter 2 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 2. Summarize the main points. What are 3 examples of civilized thinking? Cite examples. What are 3 examples of “natural order” thinking or actions that demonstrate that savage thinking is emerging? Cite example. How does this book reflect the ideas of utopia/dystopia? Explain with examples.
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Chapter 3 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 3. Summarize the main points. What groups are emerging on the island? What is starting to happen between Jack and Ralph? Cite evidence. Who symbolizes civilization? And, who symbolizes savagery (or natural order)? Why? Cite evidence. Make a prediction about what is going to happen. Explain it.
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Week 2: Vocabulary Belligerence (60) Chastisement (60) Swarthiness (62) Lamentably (77) Whittling (82) Derisive (86) Blemishes (86) Gesticulating (88) Decorum (89) Tempestuously (91) Discursive (92) Momentous (110) Brandishing (114) Snivels (115) Luxuriance (116)
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Chapter 4 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 4. Summarize the main points. Does Roger’s behavior represent civilization or natural order? Why? Explain your answer fully. What do Ralph and Piggy see in the ocean? What is the problem they have? What do they learn from this problem? Cite evidence. What does Jack finally do? What does this tell us about how Jack is changing? Cite evidence. Why is the chapter titled “Painted Faces and Long Hair”? How does the title relate to the theme of the book? Cite evidence.
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Chapter 5 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 5. Summarize the main points. What is the significance of the physical transformation of the boys? What does the monster symbolize? What does Ralph fear about his ability to lead the group? What does he want to do?
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Chapter 6 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 6. Summarize the main points. What appears on the island? What do the boys believe it is? How do they react to it? Cite evidence. What do they decide to do when Sam and Eric tell them about what they have seen?
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Chapter 7 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 7. Summarize the main points. What is the significance of the water surrounding the island? How does Ralph react to the hunt? Why is his reaction significant? Cite evidence. What happens to Robert? What does this show about the boys? Cite evidence. Why does Jack ask Ralph if he is frightened in front of the other boys? How does Ralph respond? Why does he respond this way? Cite evidence. What does Jack see that terrifies him on the hunt? Cite evidence.
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Chapter 8 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 8. Summarize the main points. Why does Jack call the assembly? What are his motivations for doing so? Cite evidence. To whom does Ralph turn for support and guidance? Cite evidence. What happens during the hunt with Jack’s tribe? What does Simon discover? Cite evidence. Who is the Lord of the Flies? Cite evidence.
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Chapter 9 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 9. Summarize the main points. What does Simon realize about the beast? Cite evidence. What changes for Jack and Ralph? Cite evidence. What happens during the feast? Cite evidence. Why is what happens during the feast significant?
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Chapter 10 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 10. Summarize the main points. Does Piggy agree that Simon was murdered? Why or why not? What kind of government has Jack established at Castle Rock? Explain you answer and cite evidence. What happens to Ralph and Piggy? Why did it happen? What power does Jack’s tribe have now? Cite evidence.
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Chapter 11 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 11. Summarize the main points. What is the significance of what happens to the conch in this chapter? What is the significance of what happens to Piggy? How was what happened to Piggy foreshadowed? Cite evidence.
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Chapter 12 In complete sentences: Write a summary of what happens in Chapter 12. Summarize the main points. How would the story have been different if there had also been girls on the island? Cite evidence. How is the island a microcosm? Cite examples. What is a theme of Lord of the Flies? Support it with three pieces of evidence, properly cited, from the text.
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